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Stories of Survival at Sequoia Park Zoo

Thurs., March 26, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Time: 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Location: In person: Eureka

Cost: $45

With Christine Noel, Education Curator

When rehabilitated wildlife are unsuited for a return to the wild and need continued human care, they may be placed in a zoo setting. Sequoia Park Zoo provides a home for many nonreleasable rehab animals, including black bears, eagles, and owls. Join the zoo team as they share these stories of survival. Discover the specialized care, husbandry, and welfare practices that go into caring for these animals. This program includes a behind-the-scenes tour with animal encounters.

Class #: 23931

Registration opens for OLLI members on Feb. 3. Non-members may register starting Feb. 9.

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Christine Noel

Christine Noel has been working in zoos and the environmental education field for the last 20 years, sharing a love of nature and wildlife. She has been at the Sequoia Park Zoo for the last five years during a time of major growth and change for the zoo, including the opening of the Redwood Sky Walk.